Ultradog MN
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I think I was about 8 at the time.
Grandpa had sold some lakeshore lots for cabins and part of the deal was he had to provide a new access road to them.
I went over to visit him one day. The new road had been started and I wanted to see what was going on. It had rained for several days so the project was halted because of the mud.
It was about a quarter mile away from his house and there were muddy potholes on the township road which wasn't fixed up so good in those days.
There was mud all over where the bulldozer had smashed its way into the woods and I followed the new road in, jumping from dry spot to dry spot and sometimes walking along side the road where the dirt hadn't been opened.
Once I got around the curve I saw the dozer so I went further in to see it.
It was a Red one and was huge.
I climbed onto it and sat in the seat and held the handles and thought about how big and powerful it made the man feel when he drove it and how much he must know about making roads. It could push big trees right over, roots and all.
I spent about a half hour looking things over then started back to the house.
On the way back there was a big mud puddle where a furrow had blocked the water in the road so I went to edge of the woods to try to find a stick I could use to open a path for the water to run into the ditch. I had to skirt around the puddle to get there.
That was when the partridge decided it was time to clear out of there and created an explosion of drumming wings as she flew off.
It startled me so badly I just started to RUN
and slipped and fell flat on my back in the mud puddle. The water was about 2 inches deep.
I lay there for a moment, trying to process it all. The road, puddle, woods. And how did I so quickly end up on my back in the muddy water? Then I realized it must have been a partrige that scared me so. I had heard them in the woods many times but had never been so close to one taking flight like that.
On the way back to Grampa's I wondered what I could tell him about being so wet and muddy and I felt very embarassed it was because of a partrige.
When he saw me and asked what had happened I just said I slipped and fell in a puddle but that was all. He chuckled a little and gave me an old shirt to wear that smelled like his cigars and was about 4 sizes too big but was dry at least.
And we did some fun stuff the rest of the day like bailing the rain water out of the boats and we stacked some wood in the garage.
And the mud dried on my pants and I could brush it off as it dried.
But Grandma wouldn't let me come in the house for lunch so I had to eat it on the front step.
And it was a pretty good day after all.
Now days he's long gone of course and I can finally admit that it was a humble partrige that caused all the ruckus and why I got so muddy that day.
Grandpa had sold some lakeshore lots for cabins and part of the deal was he had to provide a new access road to them.
I went over to visit him one day. The new road had been started and I wanted to see what was going on. It had rained for several days so the project was halted because of the mud.
It was about a quarter mile away from his house and there were muddy potholes on the township road which wasn't fixed up so good in those days.
There was mud all over where the bulldozer had smashed its way into the woods and I followed the new road in, jumping from dry spot to dry spot and sometimes walking along side the road where the dirt hadn't been opened.
Once I got around the curve I saw the dozer so I went further in to see it.
It was a Red one and was huge.
I climbed onto it and sat in the seat and held the handles and thought about how big and powerful it made the man feel when he drove it and how much he must know about making roads. It could push big trees right over, roots and all.
I spent about a half hour looking things over then started back to the house.
On the way back there was a big mud puddle where a furrow had blocked the water in the road so I went to edge of the woods to try to find a stick I could use to open a path for the water to run into the ditch. I had to skirt around the puddle to get there.
That was when the partridge decided it was time to clear out of there and created an explosion of drumming wings as she flew off.
It startled me so badly I just started to RUN
and slipped and fell flat on my back in the mud puddle. The water was about 2 inches deep.
I lay there for a moment, trying to process it all. The road, puddle, woods. And how did I so quickly end up on my back in the muddy water? Then I realized it must have been a partrige that scared me so. I had heard them in the woods many times but had never been so close to one taking flight like that.
On the way back to Grampa's I wondered what I could tell him about being so wet and muddy and I felt very embarassed it was because of a partrige.
When he saw me and asked what had happened I just said I slipped and fell in a puddle but that was all. He chuckled a little and gave me an old shirt to wear that smelled like his cigars and was about 4 sizes too big but was dry at least.
And we did some fun stuff the rest of the day like bailing the rain water out of the boats and we stacked some wood in the garage.
And the mud dried on my pants and I could brush it off as it dried.
But Grandma wouldn't let me come in the house for lunch so I had to eat it on the front step.
And it was a pretty good day after all.
Now days he's long gone of course and I can finally admit that it was a humble partrige that caused all the ruckus and why I got so muddy that day.